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NORTHFIELD, MINNESOTA
For Immediate Release
CARLETON COLLEGE NEWS BUREAU
Northfield, Minnesota
Jane Koelges, Director
Telephone: 645-4431, ext. 297
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An archeologist, whose ultimate aim behind his scientific research
is the desire to know what sort of people make up the vanished populations
he studies, will speak at Carleton College, November 1, at 7:30 p.m. in
Severance Great Hall on the subject of "The Revolution in Meso - or middle
American Archeology."
He is Professor Johj^JajdjJock, Chairman of the Department of
Anthropology at the University of the Americas, Mexico City, Mexico. In
addition, Professor Paddock will also meet informally with students
interested in his subject, at 4:00 p.m. in Willis Union,
A native of Iowa, Paddock has lived in Mexico since 1951 and since
has concentrated the greater portion of his archeological efforts in
excavations in Oaxaca, and is an authority on findings in that region.
He is currently working under a foundation grant on several problems of
Oaxaca archeology, while serving as Curator of Frissell de Arte Zapateca
in Mitla, Oaxaca.
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34 copies eent to the special list
12 copies sent to campus mail and files
'7H^
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NORTHFIELD, MINNESOTA
For Immediate Release
CARLETON COLLEGE NEWS BUREAU
Northfield, Minnesota
Jane Koelges, Director
Telephone: 645-4431, ext. 297
t
An archeologist, whose ultimate aim behind his scientific research
is the desire to know what sort of people make up the vanished populations
he studies, will speak at Carleton College, November 1, at 7:30 p.m. in
Severance Great Hall on the subject of "The Revolution in Meso - or middle
American Archeology."
He is Professor Johj^JajdjJock, Chairman of the Department of
Anthropology at the University of the Americas, Mexico City, Mexico. In
addition, Professor Paddock will also meet informally with students
interested in his subject, at 4:00 p.m. in Willis Union,
A native of Iowa, Paddock has lived in Mexico since 1951 and since
has concentrated the greater portion of his archeological efforts in
excavations in Oaxaca, and is an authority on findings in that region.
He is currently working under a foundation grant on several problems of
Oaxaca archeology, while serving as Curator of Frissell de Arte Zapateca
in Mitla, Oaxaca.
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